A review by lennby
The Village of Stepanchikovo: And Its Inhabitants: From the Notes of an Unknown by Fyodor Dostoevsky

3.0

Good enough, if you can get through the opening where the characters are tediously described before they are actually introduced. Dostoyevsky's early attempt at a comedic would-be play which ended up with as an absurd novel about absurdly dysfunctional society life, with a tyrant-fool-savant character at its heart.